British and India
In 1971, Pakistan attacked Bangladesh (Former East Pakistan). Later India came to help the Bangladeshis to defeat the Pakistan and gain independence.
The efforts by Mukhti Bahini helped East Pakistan gain independence from its Western counterpart, along with the help of India.
Pakistan did not gain its independence through a war. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan
India gained independance in 1947 from the United Kingdom, for its service during the Second World War. To deal with religious turmoil, they split India in three; India, for the Sihks and Hindus. West Pakistain, which is now Pakistan, for the Muslims. East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh, also for the Muslims.
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Pakistan was formed because the Muslims didnt think they had a future in India......they thought they would be mistrated as they were in a minority(not because Muhammed Ali Jinnah wanted to be first PM of India if he did when Pakistan was created he would have become the prime minister of Pakistan but he didnt want to he wanted to be the governer generalBecause the Muslims became in a minority and as the world became more democratic they knew that hindus would be in power and worried about there rights so Muhammed Ali Jinnah decided to create Pakistan which would consist of the provinces of India where Muslims were in majority.Which now formed Punjab sindh,balochistan,Khyber-Pakthunkwa,East Pakistan(present day Bangladesh)and Kashmir,Today India and Pakistan dispute over kashmir because rightfully it was theres there was a Muslim majority but a Hindu ruler who wanted to stay with India
Some people use them to gain power over others or gain some benefit such as money.
There are currently Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and people who practice the Parsi religion who live in Pakistan and every single one of those religions has been around for more than a thousand years. Pakistan's diverse population worked together to gain independence from India and then some people got involved in terrorism, but many people in Pakistan are still against terrorism.
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah is known as the "Father of the Nation" in Pakistan because he was the main driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as an independent nation for the Muslims of India. He is widely revered in Pakistan for his tireless efforts to gain a separate homeland for the Muslims of India through political means. Through his speeches and negotiations, Jinnah was able to rally the Muslim community of India and convince the British government to grant Pakistan independence in 1947.
It may in cricket. Never in a war. When you know Pakistan is still inferior to India, you got to admit it. Pak vs India is similar to Ind vs China, but Indian navy has an advantage over Chinese [nonetheless China is far ahead] and Pak doesn't even have a sophisticated navy. The strength of Pakistan is in ground forces, but India also has a very formidable land army. So India will quickly gain control over waterways and air, with armies still fighting. But as PAF will have been almost destroyed, IAF would help Indian Army wipe out Pakistani Army.
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